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Solve for x
3 x − 8 ≤ 23 AND − 4 x + 26 ≥ 6
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To solve for x, you need to isolate/get the variable "x" by itself in the inequality:

3x - 8 ≤ 23 Add 8 on both sides

3x - 8 + 8 ≤ 23 + 8

3x ≤ 31 Divide 3 on both sides to get "x" by itself


(3x)/(3) \leq (31)/(3)


x\leq (31)/(3) (x is any number less than or equal to 31/3)

-4x + 26 ≥ 6 Subtract 26 on both sides

-4x ≥ -20 Divide -4 on both sides [When you multiply/divide by a negative number to both sides of an inequality, you flip the sign </>]


(-4x)/(-4) \geq (-20)/(-4) (two negative signs cancel each other out and become positive)

x ≤ 5 (x is any number less than or equal to 5)

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